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developer

[ dih-vel-uh-per ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that develops or innovates:

    a software developer.

  2. Photography. a reducing agent or solution for developing developing a film or the like.
  3. a person who invests in and develops the urban or suburban potentialities of real estate, especially by subdividing the land into home sites and then building houses and selling them.
  4. Shipbuilding. a person who lays out at full size the lines of a vessel and prepares templates from them.


developer

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noun

  1. a person or thing that develops something, esp a person who develops property
  2. photog a solution of a chemical reducing agent that converts the latent image recorded in the emulsion of a film or paper into a visible image
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of developer1

First recorded in 1825–35; develop + -er 1
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Unable to gain a mortgage and locked into a contract, the developer was legally entitled to keep their deposit - despite the pair having to pull out of the sale.

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The voice chat additions, said developer Takuhiro Dohta, are designed to create a “student lounge feel,†meaning it’s hopefully a fast and simple way to get friends to gather.

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Kashif Shabir was a successful property developer who agreed a £3m loan with Lloyds but claims he was pushed by the bank into what he calls a "fire sale" of his assets after the crash.

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Now the billionaire developer is focusing more sharply on a 100-acre, L-shaped site at Warner Center, roughly 30 miles northwest of the Inglewood stadium.

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And because most market-rate housing developments now include some income-restricted affordable apartments provided by developers in exchange for increased project size, Los Angeles is getting fewer of those, too.

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